Showing posts with label purposeful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purposeful. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

"Lather. Rinse. Repeat."



By nature, work can be repetitive


“Lather. Rinse. Repeat.” Those circuitous directions have been printed on millions of shampoo bottles for decades, leaving us wondering when the repeating was supposed to end. Work—especially the work of cleaning—seems to be, by nature, a very repetitive endeavor.

Repetitive work can lead to greater efficiency. Hoping to prevent boredom, I used to create job charts for my kids that would rotate them through a myriad of household jobs in a week’s time. Then another mother told me she gave her children the same job for an entire month! As it turns out, the repetition turned her kids into experts. They became both proficient and efficient at completing one specific task quickly and well.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Do you see what I see?



Mrs. Darylene Williams, teacher to many and friend to all


I heard an interviewer ask Annie Liebovitz, a world-class photographer, what the most important thing a beginning photographer could do. Her answer: "Learn to see." Leibovitz has trained herself to see everything as if looking through the lens of her camera.